Wanamaker is a better shooter and a better passer and a better point guard.
Terry is a better rebounder and a 38% shooter.
Wanamaker is a better player.
Wanamaker only gets 8.7 MPG and is a 29 year old rookie, I explains the reasons for that your argument didn't work last time and won't this time as well. Talent trumps all.
Any player that shoots under 40% and is a guard shouldn't ever be in any discussion of who is 'better.'
So your telling me Allen Iverson who hovered around that or slightly above line was a dud?
This is his best scoring season
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/i/iversal01/gamelog/2002/
How about Marcus Smart for four of his five seasons he was under this shooting percentage
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/s/smartma01.html
Do you want to axe him?
I am telling you, I live in the Midwest and outside of Beantown, no one believes that Wanamaker is better.
I would think (or hope) that nobody thinks Wanamaker is better in a vacuum than Rozier is, because that argument really doesn't hold up at all.
There's a definite argument that Wanamaker is better for this team though
You can see other point guards flaws reeeal good, can't you? I remember you reluctantly saying Kyrie was selfish, so tell me...how in the world is a teams floor general being selfish not a very bad thing for a team looking to contend? Compounded with his glaring defensive deficiencies, and poor shot selection?
He's also the biggest ballstopper that yall seem to hate, and has the ball 3 times as much as the other players you guys complain about.
But no need to answer though...
Ah, fantastic, more anti-Kyrie nonsense. Kyrie is selfish insofar as we need him to be, considering nobody has been a consistent number 2. You then go on to talk about "glaring defensive deficiencies", even though he's massively improved at taking charges, picking passing lanes and team defence generally. It's not poor shot selection when you shoot with elite efficiency, as Kyrie does.
And no, he isn't our biggest ballstopper. He isn't even close. No matter what people say you won't change your opinion though. Maybe he has the ball more because he's night and day our best offensive player?
I'm not sure why I'm responding, because I know you're going to ignore all my points and dismiss them as "being unable to see Kyrie's flaws", but that's whatever. Not sure how you could fail to realise that All-NBA players have less flaws than role players